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A rapid and sensitive spectrophotometric assay for determining viability in monolayer cultured cell lines, with specific applications in normal and drug resistant cell line determinations, is described. The assay involves conversion of the tetrazolium salt MTT by viable proliferating cells to an insoluble product, purple formazan. The chief advantage of this assay is that it requires fewer cells than standard cytotoxicity assays. In addition, it allows for multiple sample concentrations on a single 96-well plate which is then rapidly quantitated using an automated spectrophotometric microplate reader.
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Edmondson, J.M., Armstrong, L.S. & Martinez, A.O. A rapid and simple MTT-based spectrophotometric assay for determining drug sensitivity in monolayer cultures. Journal of Tissue Culture Methods 11, 15–17 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01404408
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01404408